MSN Exam for Glaucoma

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MSN Exam for Glaucoma (PM)

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Question 1

Which of the following are not suitable adjuncts?

A

Dorzolamide and timolol

B

Pilocarpine and betaxolol

C

Timolol and latanoprost

D

Brimonidine and betaxolol

Question 2

Uveo-scleral outflow of aqueous humor is increased by:

A

Alpha agonist

B

ß blockers

C

Prostaglandins

D

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

Question 3

Drugs that facilitate aqueous humor outflow include:

A

Pilocarpine

B

B and C only

C

Timolol

D

Epinephrine

Question 4

In treatment of glaucoma, to achieve better effect blockers can be combined well with:

A

Miotics

B

Prostaglandins

C

Topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

D

Any of the above

Question 5

Which one of the following statements regarding pilocarpine is true?

A

It is the mainstay of glaucoma treatment

B

It is a sympathomimetic drug

C

It can be employed in the treatment of both open angle and closed angle glaucoma

D

It reduces production of aqueous humor

Question 6

Neuroprotection is well established with:

A

Latanoprost

B

None of the above

C

Timolol

D

Brimonidine

Question 7

Essential feature of glaucoma is:

A

Optic neuropathy

B

Reduced vision

C

Painful eye

D

Raised intraocular pressure

Question 8

A 75 year old lady with a long standing history of asthma treated with steroids presents to the clinic because of decreased vision. She is found to have posterior capsular opacities as well as an intraocular pressure of 28 mmHg. Which of the following medication should be prescribed?

A

None of the above

B

Latanoprost

C

Pilocarpine

D

Timolol

Question 9

Dorzolamide is a:

A

Topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

B

Oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

C

Prostaglandin

D

None of the above

Question 10

Which class of drug is the first line of therapy for open angle glaucoma when no contraindication exists?

A

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

B

ß blockers

C

a agonist

D

Prostaglandins

Question 11

Risk factors for glaucoma include:

A

Cardiovascular diseases

B

Family history of glaucoma

C

All of the above

D

Hypothyroidism

Question 12

Side effects of oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitors include:

A

Tingling sensation in the extremities

B

Nausea and vomiting

C

All of the above

D

Fatigue

Question 13

Which of these is not a likely cause of painful red eye in a patient?

A

Open angle glaucoma

B

Closed angle glaucoma

C

Herpes simplex

D

Conjunctivitis

Question 14

Which of these is not a feature of ocular hypertension?

A

Normal visual fields

B

Closed angle

C

Elevated intraocular pressure

D

Normal optic discs

Question 15

Which one of the following agents lowers intraocular pressure by reducing aqueous production?

A

Latanoprost

B

Pilocarpine

C

Epinephrine

D

Dorzolamide

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Question 1

Which of the following are not suitable adjuncts?

A

Brimonidine and betaxolol

B

Pilocarpine and betaxolol

C

Dorzolamide and timolol

D

Timolol and latanoprost

Question 2

Dorzolamide is a:

A

Topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

B

None of the above

C

Oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

D

Prostaglandin

Question 3

A 75 year old lady with a long standing history of asthma treated with steroids presents to the clinic because of decreased vision. She is found to have posterior capsular opacities as well as an intraocular pressure of 28 mmHg. Which of the following medication should be prescribed?

A

Timolol

B

None of the above

C

Latanoprost

D

Pilocarpine

Question 4

In treatment of glaucoma, to achieve better effect blockers can be combined well with:

A

Any of the above

B

Miotics

C

Topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

D

Prostaglandins

Question 5

Side effects of oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitors include:

A

Tingling sensation in the extremities

B

All of the above

C

Fatigue

D

Nausea and vomiting

Question 6

Neuroprotection is well established with:

A

None of the above

B

Latanoprost

C

Brimonidine

D

Timolol

Question 7

Which class of drug is the first line of therapy for open angle glaucoma when no contraindication exists?

A

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

B

ß blockers

C

a agonist

D

Prostaglandins

Question 8

Drugs that facilitate aqueous humor outflow include:

A

Timolol

B

Pilocarpine

C

Epinephrine

D

B and C only

Question 9

Which of these is not a feature of ocular hypertension?

A

Closed angle

B

Normal visual fields

C

Elevated intraocular pressure

D

Normal optic discs

Question 10

Which one of the following agents lowers intraocular pressure by reducing aqueous production?

A

Epinephrine

B

Pilocarpine

C

Dorzolamide

D

Latanoprost

Question 11

Risk factors for glaucoma include:

A

Family history of glaucoma

B

Hypothyroidism

C

Cardiovascular diseases

D

All of the above

Question 12

Which of these is not a likely cause of painful red eye in a patient?

A

Herpes simplex

B

Closed angle glaucoma

C

Open angle glaucoma

D

Conjunctivitis

Question 13

Essential feature of glaucoma is:

A

Reduced vision

B

Optic neuropathy

C

Painful eye

D

Raised intraocular pressure

Question 14

Which one of the following statements regarding pilocarpine is true?

A

It is a sympathomimetic drug

B

It can be employed in the treatment of both open angle and closed angle glaucoma

C

It reduces production of aqueous humor

D

It is the mainstay of glaucoma treatment

Question 15

Uveo-scleral outflow of aqueous humor is increased by:

A

Alpha agonist

B

ß blockers

C

Prostaglandins

D

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

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1. Essential feature of glaucoma is:

Optic neuropathy

Raised intraocular pressure

Reduced vision

Painful eye

2. Which of these is not a feature of ocular hypertension?

Elevated intraocular pressure

Closed angle

Normal visual fields

Normal optic discs

3. Risk factors for glaucoma include:

Cardiovascular diseases

Family history of glaucoma

Hypothyroidism

All of the above

4. Which of these is not a likely cause of painful red eye in a patient?

Open angle glaucoma

Closed angle glaucoma

Conjunctivitis

Herpes simplex

5. Drugs that facilitate aqueous humor outflow include:

Timolol

Pilocarpine

Epinephrine

B and C only

6. Which one of the following agents lowers intraocular pressure by reducing aqueous production?

Latanoprost

Dorzolamide

Epinephrine

Pilocarpine

7. Which class of drug is the first line of therapy for open angle glaucoma when no contraindication exists?

ß blockers

a agonist

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

Prostaglandins

8. Side effects of oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitors include:

Tingling sensation in the extremities

Nausea and vomiting

Fatigue

All of the above

9. Dorzolamide is a:

Oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

Topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

Prostaglandin

d. None of the above

10. Which one of the following statements regarding pilocarpine is true?

It is a sympathomimetic drug

It is the mainstay of glaucoma treatment

It can be employed in the treatment of both open angle and closed angle glaucoma

It reduces production of aqueous humor

11. Uveo-scleral outflow of aqueous humor is increased by:

Prostaglandins

ß blockers

Alpha agonist

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

12. Which of the following are not suitable adjuncts?

Timolol and latanoprost

Pilocarpine and betaxolol

Dorzolamide and timolol

Brimonidine and betaxolol

13. In treatment of glaucoma, to achieve better effect blockers can be combined well with:

Miotics

T opical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

Prostaglandins

Any of the above

14. A 75 year old lady with a long standing history of asthma treated with steroids presents to the clinic because of decreased vision. She is found to have posterior capsular opacities as well as an intraocular pressure of 28 mmHg. Which of the following medication should be prescribed?

Timolol

Pilocarpine

Latanoprost

None of the above

15. Neuroprotection is well established with:

Timolol

Brimonidine

Latanoprost

None of the above

Answers

A. Optic neuropathy

B. Closed angle

D. All of the above

B. Closed angle glaucoma

D. B and C only

B. Dorzolamide

A. ß blockers

D. All of the above

B. Topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

C. It can be employed in the treatment of both open angle and closed angle glaucoma